Feeling sure he has finally cracked the secrets of man's evolution, Dr. Trenton Hallowed uses himself as a guinea pig for his new genetic mutagen. He soon finds himself upon the threshold of unbelievable power. But a vicious beast is waking within him. An increasing number of people turn up brutally murdered in the lower districts of the city as Trenton celebrates new success. Jonathan Hallowed, the victim of a mob hit during one of Trenton Hallowed's exhibitions, wakes in a morgue drawer wrapped in a body bag. His flesh is riddled with bullet wounds, yet he lives. Jonathan must figure out what has happened to him and why the police are calling his cousin, Trenton, a vicious murderer. Even worse, Jonathan may be the only one who can stop him.
Hallowed Ground:
Bred as a genetically enhanced weapon, Samuel Stokes has just become too powerful to control. While those who made him seek his destruction, others desire his power for their own gain. Samuel strikes back at anyone deemed a threat to his survival, but he's awakened an evil that has been waiting 30 years to be set free. Meanwhile Jonathan Hallowed wakes after 30 years to a changed world. He finds a catastrophe that has set his old nemesis free. Now he must find a way to end the game once and for all or die trying.
New bonus excerpt from The Serpent Kings by James Somers.
James Somers is the author of more than a dozen Sci-fi and Fantasy novels available on Kindle including: The Serpent Kings, Percival Strange, Perdition's Gate, and The Realm Shift Trilogy. He has also written several Bible studies for Kindle including: "What's So Great About Salvation?" and "What Does it Mean to be Born Again?"
Upcoming novels include sequels to The Serpent Kings, Percival Strange, and A World Within; as well as a brand new Fantasy entitled, Fallen.
In addition to writing, James serves as the Pastor of Ozone Baptist Church in Rockwood, Tennessee and also works in Knoxville as a Surgical Technologist. He is married and have five children.
Started as a very nice Jekyll and Hyde kind of a book that was written well and its plot is set in modern time. However, it reads kind of like the Hulk comic book. I liked the begining more than the turn it took later on in the book; The beginning was a bit more believable as something that might happen in the future and a bit after the middle of the book, it just started to feel like I wanted to finish the book only so I could find out what happend eventually, but it dragged on and it was much less eneoyable for me. Maybe I just expected too much after reading the raving reviews... I don't know.